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    • Taylor GT 811e. The Grand Theater body shape has been a resounding success for Taylor. Shaped after Taylor's Grand Orchestra models – smaller, a little shallower too – the GT is a compact but not overly dinky instrument, with its 'medium' 24-1/8-inch scale giving it an easy feel.
    • Fender American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster. Picture the scene. It's NAMM, 1959, the last time the convention was held at the Hotel New Yorker. And you ask the crowd a question, "What would acoustic guitars look like in the year 2021?"
    • Epiphone Inspired By Gibson Hummingbird. The Gibson Hummingbird is a solid-platinum classic of aspirational acoustic guitar design but it comes at a price.
    • Gibson Generation Series. Gibson USA's most-affordable acoustic guitars, the Generation Collection comprises four models, each inspired by tried and tested Gibson designs.
    • Winner, Best Acoustic Guitarist 2021: Tommy Emmanuel. The Australian titan of acoustic guitar takes your top spot for 2021. He didn’t feature in last year’s list, yet has roared back to claim the crown.
    • Mike Dawes. The British acoustic guitarist and YouTube icon has been busy launching a podcast (the excellently titled Mike Dawes Has A Podcast) in 2021.
    • Daniele Mammarella. The Italian fingerstyle guitarist was one of the finalists in Guitar World’s Acoustic Guitarist Of The Year competition in 2020. In 2021, he followed it up by releasing his spell-binding new album Moonshine.
    • Jon Gomm. Our 2020 number one hasn’t gone anywhere. We’ve not had a new album this year (2020’s The Faintest Idea will have to hold you for now) but the UK virtuoso and percussive innovator celebrated the 10th anniversary of his breakthrough track Passionflower in 2021.
    • Gabriella Quevedo. With an undeniable ear for a hit and unfailing rhythmic accuracy, Gabriella delivers some of the most crowd‑pleasing repertoire of any acoustic YouTuber.
    • Kaki King. To think of Kaki King as just an acoustic guitar player is to sell her art short. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her soundtrack to Sean Penn’s Into The Wild.
    • Molly Tuttle. Molly Tuttle’s picking hand is terrifying. She’s mastered clawhammer technique, but it’s her flatpicking that leaves us most breathless. Her string crossing is effortless.
    • Clive Carroll. Clive Carroll is arguably the most accomplished fingerstylist in the world today – not a statement we make lightly. Our pals on Guitar Techniques magazine even call him the ‘acoustic Guthrie Govan’, which gives you some idea of the Essex-born virtuoso’s incredible skills.
  1. Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社, Yamaha Kabushiki gaisha, / ˈjɑːmɒˌhɑː /; Japanese pronunciation: [jamaha]) is a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company. [2] .

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    • John Mayer – Sob Rock. The idea for Sob Rock could have come from a therapist. Here we are in the frantic present, and if you have been keeping up with affairs, you might notice things are a little topsy-turvy.
    • Gus G – Quantum Leap. Gus G is the Willy Wonka of mainstream metal shred guitar. Every now and then, somebody has his ear exclusively, and taps into his electrifying style for their own gratification.
    • Iron Maiden – Senjutsu. Iron Maiden have always been one of the more ambitious bands to arise out of the NWOBHM cohort but back in 1981, few could have looked into the tea leaves, seen Eddie’s face staring back at them, and forecast an album like Senjutsu.
    • Joe Bonamassa – Time Clocks. The world’s highest-grossing bluesman doesn’t get enough credit for his off-menu musical choices. Sure, he’s a blues-rock player to his bones, but he’s a blues-rock player who is often at his best when taking the genre off the beaten path.
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  4. GEWA Music has announced its acquisition of Ovation Guitars from longtime partner, Drum Workshop Inc. Associated brands Adamas and Applause are reportedly part of the deal, which was inked in September 2020. DW came to own Ovation Guitars in 2015 through a multi-brand acquisition from Fender /KMC.

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